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Date/Time: Thu, 08 Jan 2026 07:33:13 +0000



Post From: Study Subgraphs

[2025-11-07 17:47:15]
John - SC Support - Posts: 43842
To start with, you still have the study set to display in a different region from the study that you have it set to be "Based On". If you are still using the Draw Style of "Value on High", then there is no High value to display on.

Also, the Bid/Ask Volume Ratio is displayed as a Bar, not a candlestick. Therefore there is no High value for this. So you can not use that as the "Based On" and use the option of "Value on High".

Where exactly do you want to see the result of the "Study Subgraphs Multiply"?

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With regards to displaying the information as numbers, you would do one of the following:

1.
-- On the Bid/Ask Volume Ratio" study set the "Draw Style" for the "Vol Ratio Avg" to be "Value of Subgraph".
-- Set the "Width/Size" to something you can read, start with a value of 10 and adjust from there.
-- The values will be staggered in the display. Adjust the scale to make it very wide and the numbers will move into a single line.
-- Refer to the following:
Chart Studies: Value of Subgraph (ACSIL: DRAWSTYLE_VALUE_OF_SUBGRAPH)

2.
-- Use the "Numeric Information Reference" study to have the values displayed in a tabular format. Refer to the following:
Numeric Information Reference
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